DC Entertainment is refusing to allow the Superman logo to adorn a memorial statue of Jeffrey Baldwin, who was starved to death by his grandparents.

Before he died of starvation at the hands of his grandparents, Jeffrey Baldwin dreamed of being just like Superman.

Even in death, his wish will not come true.

DC Entertainment has refused to allow the Superman logo to be included on a memorial statue of the 5-year-old murder victim that is currently being constructed.

The request to the comic books publisher had been made by Todd Boyce, an Ottawa father who did not know the Baldwin family. Boyce was so moved by the testimony at the coroner’s inquest into Jeffrey’s death last year that he started an online fundraising campaign for the monument.

DC’s senior vice-president of business and legal affairs, Amy Genkins, told Boyce in an email that “for a variety of legal reasons, we are not able to accede to the request, nor many other incredibly worthy projects that come to our attention.”